Reviews

Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad Review That may seem like a dark and grim way to start a game review, but these true words of the Russian army truly sum up the feeling that Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of…

“Rainbow Six Vegas” to me is perhaps the most memorable game of the franchise, not for its plot, which is barley existent but for the hours I spent co-oping it with friends and perhaps the year it took me to…

I’m not going to lie – I had high expectations for The Ball. The marketing team behind the game has done a great job at showing us the game in an interesting and unique manner. However, with a group like…

LEGO The Hobbit does a satisfying job of offering TT Games’ iconic LEGO gameplay. Its story lacks the accessibility of, say, a Star Wars or Indiana Jones, and it can often leave the experience feeling rather disjointed. However, this doesn’t…

For developer Eidos Montreal, living up to the expectations surrounding Deus Ex: Human Revolution was never going to be an easy task. The weight of a FPS predecessor that is often cited as one of the best of all time…

When we first got our hands on Hector a few months back we were caught off guard; Telltale Games had formed a partnership with Straandlooper to release this foul mouthed cop into the world of adventure gaming, a genre they…

The development history of Flying Wild Hog’s debut title Hard Reset is an interesting one, especially considering the constant hype and drama we are constantly forced to sit through during lengthy hype building exercises by the bigger publishers. Out of…

Driver: San Francisco takes the series back to its roots. It’s a fresh entry in the series that has arguably lost a bit of fuel over its past iterations, failing to reach the heights of the brilliant original for the…

I am slowly but surely falling in love with Dead Island, developer Techland’s wannabe RPG. After having spent what feels like an eternity traversing the game’s virtual tropical paradise I’m not quite sure how to catagorise this experience, but one…

NOTE: This game is currently available on iOS with an Android version to follow soon. Civilization Revolution 2 is the first iOS game I actively sat and waited for, reloading the app store multiple times waiting for its inclusion. Yes,…

I’m not one for the pointless “games are art” debate tethered to recurring streams of steadfast Twitter bickering — games are played for fun, not as a detrimental analysis on society’s malfunctions — but Child of Light awakened something deep…

Struggling to make ends meet and pay my rent, I began working for my elderly neighbour in an attempt to earn some money. After cleaning up her house and setting up for dinner, I used her credit card to do…